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Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal (Sikkimese: སྲིད་སཀྱོང་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: srid
skyong sprul sku rnam rgyal) (1879–5
December 1914) was the
ruling Chogyal...
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Sidkeong (also
Sridkyong or Srid-kyong) is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Sidkeong Namgyal (1819–1874), king of
Sikkim 1863–1874...
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started on 1 July.
There was
correspondence between Sidkeong and
Alexandra David-Néel. In a
letter by
Sidkeong written at
Gangtok on 8
October 1912, he thanked...
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Sidkeong Namgyal (Sikkimese: སྲིད་སཀྱོང་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; Wylie: srid
skyong rnam rgyal) (1819–1874) was king of
Sikkim from 1863 to 1874. He was son of Tsugphud...
- 1874 and 1914.
Thutob ascended to the
throne succeeding his half-brother
Sidkeong Namgyal who died issueless.
Differences between the
Nepalese settlers and...
- 11th
ruler of the
Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim,
succeeding his half
brother Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal, who had
ruled from
February to
December 1914 - when he died...
- Sir
Ashley Eden on
behalf of the
British and by the
Sikkimese Chogyal,
Sidkeong Namgyal when his
father Tsugphud Namgyal refused to
return from Tibet,...
- of
Sikkim by 1861.
Under the
Treaty of
Tumlong signed by his
successor Sidkeong Namgyal in the same year,
Tshudpud was
granted the
title of
Maharaja of...
- the most "striking woman" he had met
during his Far
Eastern tour.
Prince Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal, son of the King of Sikkim, and Ma Lat
began a
regular correspondence...
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acquaintance and the
Crown Prince of Sikkim,
Sidkeong Tulku was sent to
study at
Oxford University. When
Sidkeong came to power, he
arranged widened sovereignty...